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Healing member rifts before they tear an association apart

Three executives share strategies for how they deal with member disagreements over policy and the direction of their organizations.

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Promotion to CEO need not poison ties with former peers

Three association CEOs promoted internally say they've been able to maintain friendships with staff who used to be their peers.

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Grocery group settles lawsuit over campaign finance violations

Consumer Brands Association to pay $9 million, with $3 million going to charity.

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Associations join Biden's call for unity but warn against higher taxes, regulation

The association community offered a positive but cautious response to President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address Tuesday.

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Broadband groups publish guide for states on using federal infrastructure funds

The Fiber Broadband Association and NTCA—The Rural Broadband Association have unveiled a guide to help states make the best use of an historic infusion of federal funds. NTCA and FBA partnered to publish the Broadband Infrastructure Playbook, developed with the assistance of telecom consulting firm Cartesian.

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Associations condemn Ukraine invasion, warn of fallout

Business groups and professional organizations also expressed support for sanctions levied against Russia.

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